Comment: The Terps have won 19 of 21 games in this series, but those two losses have occurred in the past three meetings. Redshirt junior goalkeeper Niko Amato will have to outduel Loyola junior goalie Jack Runkel.

No. 5 Johns Hopkins (2-0)

Coming up: Vs. Michigan, Saturday, 1 p.m., Homewood Field

Comment: The Blue Jays and Wolverines will meet for the first time in both programs' histories. Blue Jays junior midfielder Rex Sanders, who entered the season with one career goal, has three thus far.

Comment: The Mountaineers had dropped 10 straight contests to the Blue Hens before prevailing, 12-10, last year. Mount senior Bryant Schmidt (St. Mary's Ryken) is the team's only offensive midfielder with more than one point in 2013.

Navy (2-1)

Coming up: At Georgetown, Sunday, noon

Comment: The Midshipmen have lost seven of the past eight meetings with the Hoyas, who are coached by former Maryland defensive coordinator Kevin Warne. Senior Evan McGoogan and freshman Sean Reilly headline a Navy faceoff unit that has won 54.8 percent (40 of 73) after succeeding just 42 percent of the time in 2012.

Comment: The Retrievers have an 8-7 edge in the series courtesy of last year's 11-7 victory. Freshman midfielder Pat Young scored two goals in his first career start in UMBC's 12-9 loss to Robert Morris on Saturday.

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